AID announces 11-member Core Committee
By Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu: Assistant Chief Editor

Mumbai: The Association of Investigators and Detectives (AID) has officially announced its Core Committee, comprising 11 members from various regions across India. This newly formed committee will be led by Deepak Sinha and aims to strengthen the association’s efforts in advancing the private investigation industry.
Structured selection process for fair representation
AID initiated the selection process by issuing a notification on January 27, detailing the nomination criteria and important dates. According to the schedule, nominations were invited until February 5, with a withdrawal deadline on February 7. The final list of nominations was published on February 8, and the official Core Committee members were declared on February 10.
Experienced professionals to lead industry growth
The newly appointed Core Committee members include Imtiyaz Ahmad Bazaz, Thakar Yagnadeep Kaushik Kumar, Sarv Daman Bhalla, Anil Bhagwandas Thakker, Shailesh Kumar Sinha, Mridul Kanti Tarat, Lalit Paswan, Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu, Bapan Nag, Deep Narayan Sharma, and Ravindra Kumar. AID emphasized that the selected members bring extensive experience in the investigation sector and will work closely with the AID Team to promote industry growth in their respective regions.

Gratitude and commitment from new members
Expressing their gratitude, the newly appointed Core Committee members extended their heartfelt thanks to the AID Founding Directors Surendra V Jagga, Tushar Vishwakarma, Ashish Desai, Sanjeev Koushik and Team for recognizing their contributions and providing them with an opportunity to serve the fraternity. They reaffirmed their commitment to working collaboratively in strengthening industry standards and ensuring the association’s all-round development.
The AID Team congratulated the newly appointed Core Committee members and expressed confidence in their ability to contribute meaningfully to the AID’s future endeavors and investigation industry development.



